Fall 2016 SNL BA COURSE SCHEDULE

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Fall 2016
SNL BA COURSE SCHEDULE
Updated: September 15, 2016
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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New Course Descriptions……………………………………..
Decision Analytics Major courses ………………………….
Degree Completion Major courses ……………………….
Loop Campus courses…………………………………………….
Naperville Campus courses……………………………………
O’Hare Campus courses………………………………………..
SNL Online courses……………………………………………….
Faculty Designed Independent Studies…………………
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UPDATES: See updates at http://snl.depaul.edu/academics/registration/Pages/Undergraduate-Registration-Information.aspx
HOW TO REGISTER: Login to https://campusconnect.depaul.edu/ – then go to Add/drop a class in the Student Center. Enter
the five digit number for each competence you wish to register. You can register for two competencies in most SNL courses.
By University policy, all registrations incur the DePaul Athletic Fee. You must use a registration form to register for a Guided
Independent Study, Advanced Project and Externship when taken as a project with your mentor. Submitting a registration
form can only be confirmed using Campus Connect and not by telephone. See registration form at
http://snl.depaul.edu/academics/registration/Pages/Undergraduate-Registration-Information.aspx
Ready for Advanced Project? There are 2 options to satisfy F11 and F12: FA 303 Independent Advanced Project and FA 304
Advanced Project Course. If you intend to take FA 304, you should have the majority of your focus area competencies
completed, or Academic Committee approval that verifies such completion is forthcoming. If you prefer to take Advanced
Project as an independent study with your mentor, register for FA 303 and contact your mentor.
ArtShares ILP Project: Interested in presenting creative work for an Independent Learning Pursuit? See
http://snl.depaul.edu/student-resources/undergraduate-resources/Pages/art-share.aspx
Course Descriptions and Syllabi: See http://snl.depaul.edu/academics/courses-and-syllabi/Pages/default.aspx
Courses in Other DePaul Colleges: If you plan to register for a course in another DePaul college, check with that college for
registration information and pre-requisites, then register, using the 5 digit code for the course.
Focus Area Competencies: Completing F1 is a pre-requisite to registering for any other FX competencies. Please contact your
faculty mentor or academic committee if you have not yet completed F1.
Incomplete Grades are not automatic and must be negotiated with an instructor before the end of the quarter. See
Incomplete Contract at http://snl.depaul.edu/student-resources/undergraduate-resources/Pages/forms.aspx Incomplete
grades not resolved within two quarters are converted to an "F" and may not be re-opened.
Proficiency Exam for L4 Writing: Register using Registration number 30428 within the first week of classes to upload your
exam to D2L. See instructions for the exam here.
Proficiency Exam for L6 Quantitative Reasoning: Register using Registration number 30426 within the first week of classes to
upload your exam to D2L. See instructions for the exam here.
SNL Scholarships. See http://snl.depaul.edu/admission-and-aid/Pages/aid-and-scholarships.aspx
Summit Seminar: Summit Seminar is a final requirement that you are advised to take during your last term, just prior to
graduating. To register, you must have successfully completed all Lifelong Learning competencies, and be registered for
Externship and Advanced Project. If unsure, discuss your readiness with your academic committee. If cleared by your academic
committee, register by Campus Connect and after the quarter begins, use the online registration form at
http://snl.depaul.edu/academics/registration/Pages/Undergraduate-Registration-Information.aspx. The on-campus Summit is a HYBRID
class that begins online at https://d2l.depaul.edu on Sept. 7; a required on-campus meeting is Oct. 2 from 9-4pm. Hybrid
section registration number: 42306. Summit is also offered in all online sections (running Oct. 12 – Nov. 15): 31192, 31194,
31428. See also http://snl.depaul.edu/student-resources/undergraduate-resources/Pages/graduation.aspx
Tuition: See http://www.depaul.edu/admission-and-aid/tuition/Pages/default.aspx
Withdrawals: SNL students who need to withdraw from courses should consult the Academic Calendar at
http://www.depaul.edu/university-catalog/academic-handbooks/graduate/university-information/Pages/academiccalendar.aspx. Students who withdraw from 11-week-long late-starting classes within the first 2 weeks after class starts, or
who withdraw from 5-week classes within the first week after class starts must contact snlregistration@depaul.edu for a
tuition adjustment.
IMPORTANT DATES See http://www.depaul.edu/university-catalog/academic-handbooks/graduate/universityinformation/Pages/academic-calendar.aspx
Descriptions of New Courses for Fall Quarter
Loop
AI 108 – International Relations: Weapons, Wars & World in Turmoil – (Mon/Truman Bridge course)
Truman Bridge Course. Meets at Truman College, 9/26, 10/3 from 5:45 – 9:05 pm. Meets at Loop Campus, 10/10, 10/17, 10/24,
10/31, 11/7, 11/14, 11/21, 11/28, 12/5, 12/12 from 5:45 – 9:05 pm. (Truman faculty Dennis Skentzis) Competences: A4, H1C,
H2E, H5, FX. Can be taken for up to 3 competencies. Faculty: Anghesom Atsbaha
Domestic Travel/Offcampus
HC 206 - U.S. Cities: Banned in Boston – A Domestic Travel Course – Fall 2016
In this travel course, learners will walk the Freedom Trail, visit Boston’s most famous art collections, and its equally famous
North End. Issues such as Boston’s immigrant populations, its fame as a seat of American higher education, its connection to
events in American history, and its economic output will be discussed. Prep classes Sept. 25, Oct. 9, 23. Tuition plus $120 fee
for museum entry and group tours. Students make their own travel and hotel arrangements. Competences: H4, A5, L10 & 11,
or negotiated H1X, A1X. Students can take up to 3 competences. Faculty: Betta LoSardo (blosardo@depaul.edu), JoAnn
Gesiakowska.
LL 302 - Externship: Mindfulness Meditation Retreat at Starved Rock State Park (Fall, 2016)
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This unique hybrid course involves a four-day retreat (Thursday, September 22 through Sunday, September 25 , 2016) at the
beautiful Starved Rock Lodge and Conference Center in Utica, IL (1.5 hour drive from Chicago). Starved Rock Lodge sits high
atop a wooded bluff overlooking the Illinois River in the magnificent Starved Rock State Park. Every student will have a private
guest room in the lodge. There is a fee of $650 for the retreat, in addition to the 4 credit hours of tuition for the L-10 and L-11
competencies. All other pre- and post-retreat learning activities will take place online during the Fall 2016 quarter. See the
syllabus for more details. The pre-requisites for the course are completion of Foundations of Adult Learning and the L-4 and L-5
competencies. You must pre-register for the course by contacting the instructor, Michael Skelley, directly at
mskelley@depaul.edu Mindfulness meditation practices are simple, relaxing, yet powerful ways of developing your mind so
that you can to be more fully and freely engaged in your daily experiences. The approaches to mindfulness meditation that you
will learn in this course are related to Buddhist traditions, but also draw from contemporary insights in neuroscience,
psychology and philosophy. No prior experience with meditation is necessary for this course.
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Decision Analytics Major Courses
Courses for the Decision Analytics (DA) Major are designed for the Bachelor of Arts in Decision Analytics degree, but are open
to all SNL students. Negotiated competencies are not available in DA courses.
DA students should register using the Class Nbr for DA. All other SNL students should register using the Class Nbr assigned to a
competence.
Subj
DA
Course #
200
Course
Foundations of
Decision Analytics
Campus
Online
Instructor
Credit hours
Yeo, Ben
4 – DA
2 – FX
2 – S1X
2 – S5
4 – L6
Class Nbr
DA
FX
S1X
S5
L6
41474
41471
41470
41472
41473
NOTES
Course runs Online
9/7 – 11/22. Students
must choose one of
the following: register
for L6 alone; register
for 2 competencies
only (not including
L6), or the DA section
only.
Liberal Learning Courses
Subj
Course
Campus
Instructor
Credit hours
143
Rooted in the City:
Writers & Writing in
Chicago
Loop
Stanford,
Ann
4 – DA
DA
31842
CCA
121
Art and Memory:
Scrapbooking
Loop
LoSardo,
Betta &
Sandy,
Pamela
2 – DA
DA
31868
CCA
271
The Art of
Papermaking
Loop
LoSardo,
Betta
2 – DA
DA
31844
CCA
153
The Art of
Speechmaking
Online
Blanchard,
Carol
2 – DA
DA
31846
CCA
153
The Art of
Speechmaking
Online
Acerra, Pat
2 – DA
DA
31848
CCA
196
WriteNOW: SNL
Writing Marathon
Online
Cummings,
Kamilah
2 – DA
DA
41777
CCH
274
The Bill of Rights in
Contemporary Life
and Work
Loop
Wellisch,
Fred
4 – DA
DA
31824
CCH
383
Promoting Healthy
Communities
Loop
Reed, Susan
4 – DA
CCA
Course #
3
Class Nbr
DA
31830
NOTES
Meets at the Loop
Campus, Tuesdays,
5:45 – 9:00 pm,
9/13/16 – 11/22/16
Meets at the Loop
Campus, Saturdays,
9:00 – 4:00 pm, 9/10
& 9/17 with one
additional online
component
LATE START. Meets at
the Loop Campus,
Saturdays, 9:00 – 4:00
pm, 10/29 & 11/5
with a field trip in
between sessions.
Meets Online. Course
runs 9/7/16 –
10/11/16
LATE START. Meets
Online. Course runs
10/12/16 – 11/21/16.
LATE START. Meets
Online. Course runs
9/26/16 – 10/30/16
Meets at the Loop
Campus, Mondays,
5:45 – 9:00 pm,
9/12/16 – 11/21/16
Meets at the Loop
Campus,
Wednesdays, 5:45 –
9:00 pm, 9/7/16 –
11/16/16
Liberal Learning Courses (continued)
Subj
Course #
Course
How, What and Why
We Eat: The Art,
Science and
Psychology of Food
Campus
Instructor
Credit hours
Class Nbr
NOTES
Loop
Cantwell,
Joan
4 – DA
DA
41350
Meets at the Loop
Campus, Thursdays,
5:45 – 9:00pm, 9/8/16
– 11/17/16.
CCH
192
CCH
299
Assessing and
Managing Conflict
Online
Delgado,
Mary
4 – DA
DA
31870
Meets Online. Course
runs 9/7/16 –
11/22/16
CCH
367
Leisure, Recreation
and Health
Online
Paden,
LoriKay
4 – DA
DA
31856
Meets Online. Course
runs 9/7/16 –
11/22/16
CCH
367
Leisure, Recreation
and Health
Online
Olison,
Shannon
4 – DA
DA
31854
Meets Online. Course
runs 9/7/16 –
11/22/16
CCH
257
Participation and
Democracy in
America
Online
Cook,
Zachary
4 – DA
DA
31860
CCS
275
Body, Mind, Spirit:
Yoga and Meditation
Loop
Dolan,
Maureen
4 – DA
DA
31836
282
Nutrition: Basics and
Beyond
Loop
Wall,
Elizabeth
4 – DA
DA
31832
CCS
337
The Human Genome
and its Impact
Online
Ben-Yoseph,
Yoav
4 – DA
DA
31852
CCS
153
Science for Citizens
Online
Martin,
Akilah
2 – DA
DA
31862
CCS
4
Meets Online. Course
runs 9/7/16 –
11/22/16
Meets at the Loop
Campus,
Wednesdays, 5:45 –
9:00 pm, 9/7/16 –
11/16/16
Meets at the Loop
Campus, Wednesdays
5:45 – 9:00pm, 9/7/16
– 11/16/16.
Meets Online. Course
runs 9/7/16 –
11/22/16
Meets Online. Course
runs 9/7/16 –
11/22/16
Degree Completion Major Courses
Courses for Degree Completion Majors (DCM) are designed for the BA in Leadership Studies and the BA in Applied Behavioral
Sciences, but are open to all SNL students. Negotiated competencies are not available in DCM courses. DCM students should
register using the Class Nbr for DCM. Other SNL students should register using the Class Nbr assigned to a competence. Online
DCM courses are at: https://d2l.depaul.edu/
Subj
DCM
Course #
Course
302
Project Management:
Design and
Assessment
Campus
Instructor
Credit hours
Class Nbr
NOTES
LOOP
Adams,
Walter
4 – DCM
2 – H2X
2- FX
DCM
H2X
FX
30596
30598
30600
Meets at the Loop
Campus, Tuesdays,
9/13/16 – 11/22/16,
from 5:45-9:00pm
DCM
FX
H4
S3F
30602
30606
30604
30608
Meets at the Loop
Campus, Tuesdays,
9/13/16 – 11/22/16,
from 5:45-9:00pm
Meets at the
Naperville Campus,
Tuesdays, 9/13/16 –
11/22/16, 6:15 –
9:30pm
DCM
325
Work & Society
LOOP
Izzo, Joseph
4 – DCM
2 – FX
2 – H4
2 – S3F
DCM
302
Project Management:
Design and
Assessment
NAPERVILLE
Ardolino,
Elizabeth
4 – DCM
2 – FX
2- H2X
DCM
FX
H2X
41124
41126
41125
DCM
310
Thinking Critically
ONLINE
Stevens,
Cynthia
4 – DCM
DCM
30588
Meets Online. DCM
admission required.
DCM
313
Learning from
Experience and SelfAssessment
ONLINE
Magree,
Janet
2 – DCM
DCM
30590
Meets Online. Course
runs 9/7/1610/11/16. DCM
admission required.
DCM
318
Social Justice in the
Professions
ONLINE
Hayda,
Christine
2 – DCM
2 – H4
DCM
H4
30592
30594
Meets Online.
330
Professional
Communication in the
Workplace
ONLINE
Murphy,
Nora
4 – DCM
2 – H2X
2 – FX
2 – H3X
DCM
H2X
FX
H3X
DCM
5
31334
31338
31336
31340
Meets Online.
Fall Quarter at the Loop Campus
14 East Jackson Blvd, Chicago 312/362-8001
Classes meet from 5:45-9pm, unless otherwise stated
FX competencies must be appropriate to a student’s focus area
Monday
9/12/16-11/21/16
LL 103
Independent
Learning Seminar
Stanford, Ann
L1
30876
LATE START. Meets
9/26, 10/3, 10/10,
10/17, 10/24.
Tuesday
9/13/16-11/22/16
LL 103
Independent Learning
Seminar
Holton, Deborah
L1
30902
LATE START. Meets
9/27, 10/4, 10/11,
10/18, 10/25
Wednesday
9/7/16-11/16/16
Thursday
9/8/16-11/17/16
LL 103
Independent Learning
Seminar
Barton, Derek
L1
31288
LATE START. Meets 9/22,
9/29, 10/6, 10/13, 10/20
LL 250
Foundations of Adult
Learning: Developing
Personal, Professional
and Educational Goals
Tolliver, Derise
L2F1
30914
LL 250
Foundations of Adult
Learning: Developing
Personal, Professional and
Educational Goals
Hibbler, Dan
L2F1
31326
LL 250
Foundations of Adult
Learning: Developing
Personal, Professional and
Educational Goals
Davis, Nancy
L2F1
31518
Saturday
9/10/16-11/19/16
LL 103
Independent Learning
Seminar
LittleJohn, John
L1
31512
LATE START. Meets 9/24,
10/1, 10/8, 10/15, 10/22.
Meets from 9:00am 12:15pm
LL 140
Writing Workshop
Neisen, James
A1X
41576
FX
41577
H1X
41578
H3J
41579
S3X
41580
*Can be taken for up to 2
competencies
LL 260
Writing for
Competence
Hayes, Nicholas
L4
30622
LATE START. Begins
9/19
LL 260
Writing for Competence
Cummings, Kamilah
L4
30624
LL 270
Critical Thinking
Stone, Charles
L5
30684
LATE START. Begins
9/20
LL 205
Quantitative Reasoning
Thor, Eric
L6
30938
LL 300
Research Seminar
Grooms, Kenya
LL 300
Research Seminar
Benedetto, Corinne
L8,9 (LRS)
L8,9 (LRS)
OPEN TOPIC
30878
30940
OPEN TOPIC
LATE START. Begins 9/14
LL 302
Externship
Nass, Karl
L10, 11
30464
(LEX)
Topic: Spirituality and
Homelessness
6
LL 302
Externship
Holton, Deborah
L10, 11
31376
(LEX)
LATE START. Begins 9/17
Topic: Speaking Words
Meets from 9:00 am –
12:15 pm
Monday
9/12/16-11/21/16
HC 274
The Bill of Rights
in Contemporary
Life and Work
Wellisch, Fred
H1X
31386
H4
31388
H5
31390
DA
31824
AI 108
International
Relations:
Weapons, Wars
and World
Turmoil
Atsbaha,
Anghesom
(Skentzis, Dennis)
A4
31166
H1C
31168
H2E
31170
H5
31172
FX
31174
Truman Bridge
Course. See page
2 for meeting
dates and times.
Can be taken for
up to 3
competencies.
Tuesday
9/13/16-11/22/16
FA 304
Advanced Project
Course
Buckley, Veronica
F11, 12
31618
(FAP)
**Pre-requisite:
Research
Seminar**
SW 219
Neuroplasticity and
the Aging Brain
Chen, Joe
FX
41298
H3X
41295
S2C
41297
S2X
41296
DCM 302
Project
Management
Design and
Assessment
Adams, Walter
FX
30600
H2X
30598
DCM
30596
Wednesday
9/7/16-11/16/16
FA 304
Advanced Project
Course
Comeau, Ludovic
F11, 12
31620
(FAP)
**Pre-requisite:
Research
Seminar**
SW 275
Body, Mind, Spirit:
Yoga and
Meditation
Dolan, Maureen
A3B
30946
H3F
30942
S2C
30944
S3B
30948
DA
31836
FA 390
Diversity: In and
Beyond the Work
Place
Lindsay-Ryan,
Elisabeth
A1E
30870
FX
30866
H1B
30872
L7
30868
S3X
30874
Thursday
9/8/16-11/17/16
IN 307
Advanced Elective
Seminar
Triller, Steffanie
E1
30908
E2
30910
Topic: Write Where
You Are. HYBRID.
Meets in class 9/8,
9/22, 10/6, 10/20,
11/3.
HC 266
Election 2016:
Democracy in
America
Enenbach, Mark
H4
42301
A1X
42302
H1X
42303
FX
42304
NEW COURSE
HYBRID. Meets inclass 9/8, 9/15,
10/6, 10/20, 11/3,
11/10. Online
sessions required.
HC 192
How, What and
Why We Eat: The
Art, Science and
Psychology of Food
Cantwell, Joan
FX
30898
H2G
30892
H3F
30894
L3
30900
S3B
30896
DA
41350
7
Friday
9/9/16-11/18/16
Saturday
9/10/16-11/19/16
Sunday
9/11/16-11/20/16
HC 206
US Cities: Banned
in Boston (A
Domestic Travel
Course)
LoSardo, Betta &
Gesikowska,
JoAnn
A5
30952
H4
30950
L10,
11
30954
(LEX)
LATE START
DOMESTIC
EXCURSION
Meets Fridays
9/30, 10/7, 10/21;
weekend travel to
Boston – 10/13 –
10/16. Students
can take up to 3
competences.
AI 121
Art and Memory:
Scrapbooking
LoSardo, Betta &
Sandy, Pamela
A1X
31280
A2X
31276
A5
31278
DA*
31868
Meets 2 Saturdays,
9/10 and 9/17,
from 9:00 am –
4:00 pm, with one
additional online
component. Can
only be taken for
one competence.
*Fulfills Creativity
Requirement
LL 390
Summit Seminar
STAFF
L12
Or
L12
Course runs Online
and begins 9/7.
Seminar held oncampus 10/2, from
9:00 am – 4:00 pm.
See page 2 for
registration
information.
AI 271
The Art of
Papermaking
LoSardo, Betta
A1X
31370
A2X
31374
A5
31372
DA*
31844
LATE START
Meets 2 Saturdays,
10/29 & 11/5 from
9:00 am – 4:00 pm
with a field trip in
between sessions.
Can only be taken
for one
competence.
*Fulfills Creativity
Requirement
AI 342
Learning Art History
Through the Art
Institute of Chicago
Cunniff, Joseph
A1X
30956
A3D
30958
H2B
30960
For SNL Students
only.
Meets from 1:00 pm
– 4:15 pm
Monday
9/12/16-11/21/16
HC 223
Money, Finance, and Crises
Comeau, Ludovic
FX
41262
H1X
41258
H2X
41259
H5
41260
S3X
41261
AI 255
Self Exploration: Inside
ourselves, Outside with
others
Skorupa, Kenn
L7
42140
A3X
42141
H3X
42142
S3X
42143
HYBRID. LATE START. Meet
in class or login
to live video 9/19, 10/17,
11/14, 5:45-9:00pm, CST.
Students from
all campuses can
participate via live
video option.
AI 256
Workplace and Professional
Ethics
Robinson, Mark
A4
41924
FX
41925
H2X
41926
H3X
41927
A3F
41928
HYBRID. Dates TBA.
Tuesday
9/13/16-11/22/16
AI 143
Rooted in the City:
Writers & Writing in
Chicago
Stanford, Ann
A1B
31678
A5
31674
H4
31676
L3
31672
DA*
31842
*Fulfills Creativity
Requirement
DCM 325
Work & Society
Izzo, Joseph
DCM
30602
FX
30606
H4
30604
S3F
30608
Wednesday
9/7/16-11/16/16
SW 282
Nutrition: Basics and
Beyond
Wall, Elizabeth
S2A
30916
S2C
30918
S4
30920
DA
31832
Thursday
9/8/16-11/17/16
FA 231
Personal Financial Planning
Nowak, Thomas
FX
31406
H3X
31402
S1D
31404
HC 383
Promoting Healthy
Communities
Reed, Susan
FX
31630
H1I
31634
H4
31632
S3X
31636
DA*
31830
*Fulfills Power and Justice
Requirement
AI 254
Resistance during the
Holocaust and World War II
Kimble, Sara
A1X
41534
A3X
41535
H2X
41536
H5
41533
DA
41714
Class meets from 2:15pm5:30pm
HC 289
Psychology from an
African-centered
Perspective
Tolliver, Derise
A3E
41299
H1F
41300
H3A
41301
H4
41302
H5
41303
8
Saturday
9/10/16-11/19/16
Fall Quarter at the Naperville Campus
150 W. Warrenville, Naperville 630/548-9378
Classes meet from 6:15-9:30pm, unless otherwise stated.
FX competencies must be appropriate to a student’s focus area
Monday
9/12/16-11/21/16
LL 260
Writing for
Competence
Gaddam, Amanda
L4
30626
HYBRID. Meets in
class 9/12, 9/26,
10/10, 10/24, 11/7.
Tuesday
9/13/16-11/22/16
DCM 302
Project
Management: Design
and Assessment
Ardolino, Elizabeth
FX
41126
H2X
41125
DCM
41124
Wednesday
9/7/16-11/16/16
LL 250
Foundations of Adult
Learning:
Developing Personal,
Professional and
Educational Goals
Yeo, Ben
L2F1
30976
Thursday
9/8/16-11/17/16
LL 103
Independent Learning
Seminar
Jackson, Tranita
L1
30904
LATE START. Meets
9/22, 9/29, 10/6,
10/13, 10/20
Saturday
9/10/16-11/19/16
FA 340
Implementing
Corporate Training
Programs
Neblung, Lori
A2X
30966
FX
30972
H2X
30968
L7
30974
S3X
30970
LATE START. Begins
9/17. Meets from
9:00 am – 12:15 pm
FA 304
Advanced Project
Course
Matamonasa,
Arieahn
F11, 12
31616
(FAP)
**Pre-requisite:
Research Seminar**
9
Fall Quarter at the O’Hare Campus
8770 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Chicago, 312/476-3600
Classes meet from 6:15-9:30pm, unless otherwise stated.
FX competencies must be appropriate to a student’s focus area
Monday
9/12/16-11/21/16
Tuesday
9/13/16-11/22/16
LL 250
Foundations of Adult
Learning: Developing
Personal, Professional and
Educational Goals
Skelley, Michael
L2F1
30978
HC 208
The Heart of the
Entrepreneur
Paulson, Ed
A5
41436
FX
41435
Meets 9/13, 9/20, 9/27,
10/4, 10/11. Can only be
taken for one
competence.
FA 208
Successful Sales and
Marketing Management
Ratza, Cliff
FX
30994
H2X
30988
H3X
30990
S3F
30992
Wednesday
9/7/16-11/16/16
Thursday
9/8/16-11/17/16
LL 103
Independent Learning Seminar
Downing, Kevin
L1
30906
LATE START. Meets 9/22,
9/29, 10/6, 10/13, 10/20
AI 155
Analyzing Leadership
Hayda, Christine
A3X
30984
FX
30986
H1C
30980
H5
30982
10
Saturday
9/10/16-11/19/16
SNL Online Courses
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11
SNL Online Courses
Subject Area &
Course Number
FA 363
Course
HC 302
Active Citizens
FX
H4
L3
L7
31558
31556
31552
31554
Pavlakis, Rachel
HC 302
Active Citizens
FX
H4
L3
L7
31348
31346
31342
31344
Leavy, Elizabeth
IN 307
Advanced Elective
Seminar
E1
E2
30638
30640
Simpson, David
Topic: One World:
Globalization
IN 307
Advanced Elective
Seminar
McWhirter, Gloria
Ann
Topic: Healthcare
Options
FA 304
Advanced Project Course
E1
30634
E2
30636
F11, 12
31564
FAP
FA 304
Advanced Project Course
F11, 12
FAP
Spellers, Regina
FA 387
African-American
Studies in Critical
Perspectives
A3X
FX
H1X
H2G
H4
41141
41139
41142
41143
41140
Wills, Shana
FA 387
African-American
Studies in Critical
Perspectives
A3X
FX
H1X
H2G
H4
42000
41998
42001
42002
41999
Webb, Taurean
FA 387
African-American
Studies in Critical
Perspectives
A3X
FX
H1X
H2G
H4
42252
42250
42253
42254
42251
Davis, Nancy
AI 153
The Art of
Speechmaking
A2B
FX
DA
31566
31568
31846
Blanchard, Carol
AI 153
The Art of
Speechmaking
A2B
FX
DA
31796
31798
31848
Acerra, Pat
HC 299
Assessing and Managing
Conflict
FX
H3D
L7
DA
30642
30644
30646
31870
Delgado, Mary
AI 185
The Beatles and the
Creative Process
A1X
A3X
A5
S3F
31294
31296
31292
31298
Kimsey, James
AI 185
The Beatles and the
Creative Process
A1X
A3X
A5
S3F
31206
31208
31204
31210
Kimsey, James
Achieving Your Work
and Life Goals
Competence and Class
Nbr
FX
30632
H3X
30628
L7
30630
12
31560
Instructor
Notes
Trondsen, Norene
Grooms, Kenya
**Pre-requisite:
Research Seminar**
See page 1 for
details.
**Pre-requisite:
Research Seminar**
See page 1 for
details.
Course runs 9/7 –
10/11. Can only be
taken for one
competence.
LATE START. Course
runs 10/12-11/15.
Can only be taken
for one competence.
Subject Area &
Course Number
AI 185
Course
HC 239
Business, Technology,
and our Global Future
FX
H5
S3F
41196
41195
41197
Paulson, Ed
FA 209
Consumer Behavior
Insights
A2X
FX
H1A
H2G
30672
30670
30666
30668
Cowin, Halina
AI 315
Creativity and
Imagination
A3X
A5
H3X
S3X
30674
30676
30678
30680
Simpson, David
LL 270
LL 270
Critical Thinking
Critical Thinking
SW 329
Database Development
for Managing
Information
FX
H2B
S1D
S3X
AI 167
Digital Photography
A1X
A2D
A2X
A5
AI 167
Digital Photography
A1X
A2D
A2X
A5
31302
31304
31306
31300
Gitelson, Jon
AI 201
Dying and Death: Facing
Mortality, Celebrating
Life
A3C
A4
H3F
S3B
31198
31196
31200
31202
Nash, Kyle
AI 201
Dying and Death: Facing
Mortality, Celebrating
Life
A3C
A4
H3F
S3B
42407
42406
42408
42409
Nash, Kyle
HC 157
Economics for DecisionMaking
FX
H1C
H2E
H5
30706
30708
30710
30704
Verma, Shailendra
FA 120
Essentials of Coaching
FX
L7
41213
41212
St. John, Peggy
LATE START. Course
runs 9/14 – 10/18.
Can only be taken
for one competence.
FA 120
Essentials of Coaching
FX
L7
42245
42244
St. John, Peggy
LATE START. Course
runs 9/14 – 10/18.
Can only be taken
for one competence.
FA 105
Essentials of
Compensation
Management
FX
H3B
Kahdeman, Ty
FA 260
Essentials of Project
Management
FX
H2X
LATE START. Course
runs 10/12-11/15.
Can only be taken
for one competence.
LATE START. Course
runs 10/12-11/15.
Can only be taken
for one competence.
The Beatles and the
Creative Process
Competence and Class
Nbr
A1X
30650
A3X
30652
A5
30648
S3F
30654
L5
30682
L5
31524
13
30694
30692
30688
30690
30698
30700
30702
30696
30714
30712
31580
31578
Instructor
Notes
DiCola, Chuck
Spellers, Regina
Hibbler, Dan
LATE START. Course
begins 9/14
Hover, Todd
Carrion, Jeff
Ali, Shirin
Subject Area &
Course Number
SW 256
Course
AI 152
Exploring the Art
Museum
LL 302
Everyday Ecology
Competence and Class
Nbr
S1C
41218
S3C
41219
S4
41220
FX
41221
Instructor
Notes
Caffey, James
Kozlowski, Phyllis
A1A
A5
H2B
S3F
30726
30730
30732
30728
Externship
L10, 11
(LEX)
30462
LL 302
Externship
L10, 11
(LEX)
30460
LL 302
Externship
L10, 11
(LEX)
31984
HC 253
Family Life: The Past,
Present and Future of
Families
A3A
FX
H2F
H4
LL 250
Foundations of Adult
Learning: Developing
Personal, Professional
and Educational Goals
Foundations of Adult
Learning: Developing
Personal, Professional
and Educational Goals
Foundations of Adult
Learning: Developing
Personal, Professional
and Educational Goals
L2F1
30744
Wilbur, Gretchen
L2F1
30746
Kisiel, Caroline
L2F1
31328
Gannon Cook, Ruth
LATE START. Course
begins 9/14
Students must
choose one of the
following: register
for L6 alone; register
for 2 competencies
only (not including
L6), or the DA
section only.
LL 250
LL 250
30736
30738
30740
30734
Worthington,
Valerie
Wills, Shana
Dix, Mary Jane
Sims, Cynthia
DA 200
Foundations of Decision
Analytics
FX
L6
S1X
S5
DA
41471
41473
41470
41472
41474
Yeo, Ben
FA 310
Gender in Business and
Leadership
A3X
FX
H3X
H4
31648
31654
31650
31652
Mahan, Bridgette
HC 212
Global Leadership
A3F
H1A
H5
FX
SW 337
The Human Genome and
its Impact
S1E
S2A
S3D
S4
S5
DA
30756
30758
30760
30762
42265
31852
Ben-Yoseph, Yoav
HC 173
Human Rights in
Business and Society
FX
H2B
H5
30768
30766
30764
Szczerba, Patricia
LL 103
Independent Learning
Seminar
Independent Learning
Seminar
L1
30772
Stanford, Ann
L1
30770
Spellers, Regina
LL 103
14
30748
30750
30752
30754
Topic: The Role of
Fitness in the
Examined Life
Topic: Migration
Studies from a
Personal Lens
Topic: Spirituality
(cross listed with
GRAD LLS 410)
Blockinger,
Charlene
LATE START. Course
9/21 – 10/25.
LATE START. Course
9/21 – 10/25.
Subject Area &
Course Number
LL 103
Course
Instructor
Notes
Grooms, Kenya
LATE START. Course
9/21 – 10/25.
LL 103
Independent Learning
Seminar
L1
Littlejohn, John
LATE START. Course
9/21 – 10/25.
SW 361
Introduction to
Computer Productivity
FX
S1X
30774
30776
Khananu, Zaya
H3F
30778
Leavy, Elizabeth
H3F
30780
Olison, Shannon
A3D
H3F
H4
S1X
DA*
31586
31588
31590
31592
31856
Paden, LoriKay
Course runs 9/7 –
10/11. Can only be
taken for one
competence.
Course runs 9/7 –
10/11.
LATE START. Course
runs 10/12-11/15.
*Fulfills Power and
Justice Requirement
AI 282
Leisure for Well-Being
AI 282
Leisure for Well-Being
SW 367
Leisure, Recreation and
Health
SW 367
Leisure, Recreation and
Health
A3D
H3F
H4
S1X
DA*
30782
30784
30786
30788
31854
Olison, Shannon
*Fulfills Power and
Justice Requirement
HC 118
Making Social Change:
The Legacy of the 1960’s
H4
L3
31526
31528
DiCola, Chuck
HC 118
Making Social Change:
The Legacy of the 1960’s
H4
L3
FA 113
Managing Change for
Organization Leadership
FX
H2C
31600
31598
Turner, Marcia
Course runs 9/7 –
10/11. Can only be
taken for one
competence.
LATE START. Course
runs 10/12-11/15.
Can only be taken
for one competence.
LATE START. Course
runs 10/12-11/15.
Can only be taken
for one competence.
FA 288
Marketing for the Social
Good
A1I
A3C
FX
H5
31608
31604
31602
31606
Hinton, Christa
SW 267
Nutrition for a Lifetime
S2D
S2X
S3B
S4
41226
41223
41224
41225
Murdoch, Scott
SW 267
Nutrition for a Lifetime
S2D
S2X
S3B
S4
41230
41227
41228
41229
Stifter, Patricia
HC 257
Participation and
Democracy in America
A3A
H3A
H4
S1A
DA*
31442
31444
31446
31448
31860
Cook, Zachary
SW 259
Prehistoric Life
S1B
S2X
S3D
S4
S5
31430
31432
31434
31436
42305
Downing, Kevin
AI 322
Problems and Issues in
Contemporary Ethics
A3C
A3E
A4
FX
31890
31892
31888
31894
CastanedaAlderson, Sue
Independent Learning
Seminar
Competence and Class
Nbr
L1
31286
15
42454
31452
31454
Kasprzak, Erin
*Fulfills Power and
Justice Requirement
Subject Area &
Course Number
AI 322
Course
DCM 330
Professional
Communication in the
Workplace
LL 205
Quantitative Reasoning
LL 300
Research Seminar
LL 300
Research Seminar
SW 153
Science for Citizens
SW 240
The Science of
Traditional Chinese
Medicine
DCM 318
Problems and Issues in
Contemporary Ethics
Competence and Class
Nbr
A3C
30798
A3E
30800
A4
30796
FX
30802
DCM
FX
H2X
H3X
L6
Notes
CastanedaAlderson, Sue
31334
31336
31338
31340
Murphy, Nora
30806
Prusko, Mary Jo
30810
Downing, Kevin
Open Topic
30808
Gannon Cook, Ruth
Open Topic
31412
31414
42290
31862
Martin, Akilah
Course runs 9/7 –
10/11. Can only be
taken for one
competence.
A3X
S1B
S3B
S4
30812
30814
30816
30818
Khalsa, Japa
Social Justice in the
Professions
DCM
H4
30592
30594
Hayda, Christine
SW 244
Statistical Reasoning:
Understanding and
Using Statistics
FX
H3X
S2X
S3X
31270
30820
30822
30824
Hemmerling, John
FA 254
Strategic Management
FX
H1I
H5
30830
30828
30826
Milanak, Susan
LL 390
Summit Seminar
L12
31194
Murphy, Doug
LL 390
Summit Seminar
L12
31428
DeAngelis, Michael
LL 390
Summit Seminar
L12
31192
Hemmerling, John
AI 197
What was God thinking
when He invented the
Universe
A3G
A4
H5
30832
30834
30836
Nash, Kyle
SW 250
Widgets, Clicks and
Tweets: Essentials of
Applied Web Technology
FX
S1D
30844
30842
Koenig, Melissa
HC 267
Workplace Law:
Harassment,
Discrimination and Civil
Rights
WriteNOW: SNL Writing
Marathon
FX
H1D
H4
AI 196
L8,9
(LRS)
L8,9
(LRS)
S1A
S2D
S5
DA
Instructor
A2X
A5
FX
16
30846
30850
30848
41280
41279
41281
For SNL students
only. Course runs
10/12 – 11/15. See
page 2 for more
details
For SNL students
only. Course runs
10/12 – 11/15. See
page 2 for more
details
For SNL students
only. Course runs
10/12 – 11/15. See
page 2 for more
details
LATE START. Course
runs 10/12-11/15.
Can only be taken
for one competence.
Urlich, William
Cummings, Kamilah
LATE START. Course
runs 9/26-10/30.
Can only be taken
for one competence.
Subject Area &
Course Number
Course
Competence and Class
Nbr
DA
41777
LL 260
Writing for Competence
L4
30620
Kutty, Nina
LL 260
Writing for Competence
L4
30618
LL 260
Writing for Competence
L4
Gilbert-Levin,
Renee
Gaddam, Amanda
LL 140
Writing Workshop
A1X
FX
H1X
H3J
S3X
17
42435
31956
41243
41242
30852
41244
Instructor
Fitzpatrick, Kristin
Notes
LATE START. Begins
9/14
*Can be taken for up
to 2 competencies.
Faculty Designed Independent Studies
Prerequisite: You must be registered for or have completed LL 250 Foundations of Adult Learning. An FDIS satisfies 1 competence &
carries 2 hours of tuition credit unless otherwise stated.
Subjec Area &
Course Number
IN 299
Course
IN 231
Exploring Chicago Politics
A3X
H1C
H4
L3
31418
31420
31422
31416
Sautter, R. C.
IN 368
Learning History at the Museum
H2B
H4
41493
41494
Davis, Nancy
IN 249
New York: An Historical Overview
A3G
FX
H1B
H1F
H1H
41487
41488
41486
41484
41485
Davis, Nancy
IN 243
Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome and Its
Effects
A2C
A3A
FX
H1B
H1I
H4
31778
31776
31780
31772
31774
31770
Davis, Nancy
IN 233
The Ethnic Museums of Chicago: Cultural
Histories
A1B
H2B
31766
31768
Cunniff, Joseph
IN 266
Women’s Issues
E1
E2
31360
31362
Marienau, Catherine
Blues and Chicago
Competence and Class
Nbr
A1D
41491
A1H
41492
18
Instructor
Notes
Cunniff, Joseph
Can register for both
competencies.
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